What the hell?! I mean, normal people, they see a monster, and they run. But not us, no, no, no, we -- we search out things that want to kill us. Yeah? Huh?
Or eat us! You know who does that? Crazy people! We...are insane!

So that new assignment Red gives Reddick's character The Cowboy? Let's just say Jolene, the woman who's been getting a little too close to Tom, may not be such a mystery for much longer. She actually has a connection to another Blacklister who we've already met.

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So that upcoming episode featuring both Dianne Wiest and Lance Reddick is pretty much going to be off the hook. But NBC's description of Wiest's character as "kind and sympathetic" is not quite how I'd put it, particularly since she has a vendetta and will make Cooper pay for a past mistake. While she's fighting against capital punishment, she's not above using it herself.

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You better believe it! Agent Keen will turn to "Tom"'s "older brother" to get the truth about his background. Unfortunately, there is something not right about Liz's "brother-in-law" either. (So many quotes of doubt!) In fact, he may have a connection to Jolene.

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Patience, grasshopper! "There are definitely answers coming at the end of the season, it's not just going to be questions forever," Ryan Eggoldpromises, adding that Tom is "at the point of no return. There's no going back." Oh, and prepare to see him improvise a lot when Liz unexpectedly brings his "brother" to town for a surprise visit for their vow renewal ceremony.

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Tom and Liz won't keep up their charade of a marriage much longer. In fact, when Tom goes on the lam, Liz finally confesses to the FBI that her husband was actually planted in her life. The good news: Liz's separation from Tom will ultimately provide answers about what he's been after this whole time. The bad news: Those answers point to an even larger conspiracy. We'll just say this: Everything is connected.

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